2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.27.586944
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Genetic diversity affects ecosystem functions across trophic levels as much as species diversity, but in an opposite direction

Laura Fargeot,
Camille Poesy,
Maxim Lefort
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning stands as a cornerstone in ecological research. Extensive evidence now underscores the profound impact of species loss on the stability and dynamics of ecosystem functions. However, it remains unclear whether the loss of genetic diversity within key species yield similar consequences. Here, we delve into the intricate relationship between species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem functions across three trophic levels (prim… Show more

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